Highly Rated IN TULSA

Locally OWNED × Serving with Love

We offer Free Mobile Service to Tulsa and Surrounding Areas!

Glass Replacement Process:

Our goal is to ensure the integrity of your auto glass replacement by using the same techniques involved during the manufacturing process. We use the highest quality urethanes, primers, moldings and glass. Windshields are made of laminated glass. That means that there are actually 2 layers of glass heat-compressed with a thin layer of plastic between them. This is why when something does hit your windshield, it does not shatter.

Windshield replacements involve the newest technologies in removal tools to minimize the strain on the installer and lower the risk for potential damage to the vehicle. The process involves removing the excess urethane after the glass has been removed, clean and primer the windshield opening and run a new bead of urethane. The glass is cleaned and primed as well, then installed into your vehicle. We ask that the vehicle be allowed a dry time of 3 to 4 hours, longer if possible, and no high pressure car washes for at least 48 hours.

Doors, vents, quarters and back glasses are made of tempered glass which is designed to shatter upon impact. Our installers are experts in the removal of the interior trim to allow access to clips and bolts. They carefully remove door panels and rear hatch hinges to ensure they do not puncture or scratch any of the vehicle surfaces. These replacements are done, again, with the same integrity as the manufacturer. Our vans are equipped with generators and shop vacs to allow for glass clean-up on-site. Most installations take 45 to 60 minutes, depending on glass and vehicle type. Please view our warranties.

Phone

(918)960-4186

Email

einsteinautoglass@gmail.com

Hours

M-F 8a-5pSa 8a-1pSu Closed

Every glass comes with a workmanship guarantee from Einstein Auto Glass for as long you own vehicle. This does not include road hazard of any kind. The manufacturer of the glass warantees the auto glass for stress cracks for up to 48 hours after the glass replacement has been completed.

Every Windshield Repair comes with a lifetime warranty against spreading after the repair is complete. During the Repair even though it does not happen often, it is possible for the windshield to crack during the process because of the pressure applied to the windshield.

Please note that most of the time the chips or cracks will not disappear completely. These repair processes are meant to sustain the structural integrity of the windshield. The chips or cracks will not go away completely.

If you have any questions regarding the warranties please give us a call 918-960-4186

Chip or Crack Repair Process:

Step One in the Windshield Repair Process

The first step in repairing a windshield is cleaning the damaged area. For a successful repair job it is important that any contaminants (dirt, moisture, etc.) are removed from the damaged site. This means that it is important to get chips, dings and cracks repaired as soon as possible. Moisture can expand and contract with temperature changes, causing cracks and starbursts to grow. Dirt or other contaminants can create problems in filling the damaged areas and leave unsightly scars after the work is done.

Step Two in the Windshield Repair Process:

Second, the windshield must be repaired by filling the damaged glass ( injection) with a resin that mimics glass. The resin is injected into the drilled area after a vacuum is created. Creating the vacuum prevents lingering air pockets and reduces the stress on the glass as resin is infused. Most repairs do leave a small ‘scar’, however, major cracks or damage that interfere with the driver’s sight should be discussed with a professional. It may be necessary to replace the windshield in these cases. We cannot determine the cosmetic appearance of every repair and some may still be visible after the work is completed, but we do guarantee the chip to be structurally sound. Please review our warranties!

Final Step in the Windshield Repair Process:

Finally, the resin must be ‘cured’ or set, so that it is no longer a liquid, but a solid adhesive that binds the broken glass together. The curing process is accelerated through the use of a specialized light so that the automobile can be driven immediately after the repair is completed.

"Got a quote after 6 pm on Friday night and Jonathan came out the next morning. He was done within an hour. Windshield looks great and best prices in town!" - PAM GRAY

"Highly recommend! My car got broken into. I called on Monday morning and he came the same day and replaced the window in under an hour - and cleaned up all the shattered glass. Great service!" - CHARLIE NOELL

"They go above and beyond for their customers! There were a couple of imperfections in the glass I received and they took care of it asap and made sure it was corrected afterwards. I would HIGHLY recommend them. I will definitely be using them again if I need another glass put in."- GINA CARGILE